Qingshou temple is a Buddhist temple. It is composed of Qingshou temple and twin towers. In 1954, West Chang'an Street was expanded and demolished. It was built in the early Jin Dynasty, called Daqing Shousi, and rebuilt in the early Yuan Dynasty. Ming Zhengtong 13 years (1448) rebuilt, renamed daxinglong temple, also known as Ci'en Temple. It was destroyed by fire in 1535. In 1536, it was changed into a lecture hall and a performance Institute. The twin towers are on the west side of the temple. A tower with a level of 9 is called "the tower of heaven shining on the Buddha, the tower of bright sea and clouds protecting the holy national master", and a tower with a level of 7 is called "the pagoda of Buddha shining on the sun and Zen master Ke'an".
Address: 28 Xi Chang'an Street, Xicheng District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.36806389478
Latitude: 39.899501574627
Chinese PinYin : Xi Cheng Shuang Ta Qing Shou Si Yuan Zhi
The original site of Qingshou temple in Xicheng
Pearl Plaza, Long Island. Zhang Dao Ming Zhu Guang Chang
Chen Jingxian's tomb tower. Chen Jing Xian Mu Ta
Lin Baishui's former residence. Lin Bai Shui Gu Ju
Prince Hill Forest Park. Wang Zi Shan Sen Lin Gong Yuan